Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 6, 1921, Page 5

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Dr. Cloutier and Arthur Brooks spent the week-end at Chestnut Hill. TH Tueslicting : . - ; the 10th erwich, Wednesdsy, Aprll 6, 1021, Miss Grace Finnegan of Leédyard has . produced ! WHAI In EAI g b e it o7 e o Brecds la 34,083 eemm ; F. J. Congdon of Norwich, has been Breeds laid: 29,277 eggs. H ~ 3 i for the 324 week was 4, esld nd VARIOUS MATTERS |1 v York on businees thie weekc ; ittt per cent. This is 146 last week's produection, han last year for thé Two different amtomobils emashups each with a load of asfiors bound for | han Tuesday heht. in the sambe piase on the | (Ne stbmarine base, browght on the sec. | S5, cB89 MOE (han for the #lx yeu i Recent , visitors to, Willi tic Cax Light vehicle 1aps at 647 this éven«| Grouna inelud 0 mantic mp s Indigestion, Sour Acid Saoe M e Stomach, Heartburn, Gas' e eontinade evening | LT, Miek Grase Gt ‘tna dira. Giive The planet Venus 11 en| n , ] on Stomach, Ete. star uatll April 22, Wililam C. Costelle, supefintendent of | wor 1atirel Hill road, cutside tme city | TN EMASH-uD, socording to_atatements 7 b Poultry falsers ats fading this An |the Southewn Pacific lines of Texas, was| o " e A fmde by witneeses who were on the Indigestion and practically afl forme ef | CI0C N, e Corable gumson for yOURS |a recent guest at Mr. and Mrs. Walter G, |!n¢ resulted in injuries to five peoplé, | spot. Romach trouble, say medical authoritiés, ehicks. . Hitchon of 88 West Town street. including Deputy Automobilé Inspectof As Inspector dford had concluded are due nine times out of ten to an €x- ” 3 & . George H. Bradford. His investigation had taken Mr. Owls’ basaar tonight, Ofympie halk| Mrs. Charles Barréws has returned to n-m;: h!f:;ic:h 1."‘»:;,.;;“ ‘I:m:g:::q‘imnw' Admission 15e.—adv. - her home &t Mast Gréat Plain after Whose injured were the following, afl| Clabby and Miss MaCord into his car . #uffering bruides about tl a to bring th buck t ' fangerous and sufferers should do eithér| 7Those Who know wWhére to find them | Spending Séveral days with hér cousin, | peaq: . n lnelr:d !:'mm the ai'n'e“lfa:“zl 't:e E-u'yl sne of two things. olaim that cowslips this seazon are the|Mr. and Mrs Charlés Perking of Leba-| 1nspector George H. Bradford,” Mont- from Ridgefield. Either they can g6 oh a limiteéd 4na | pest ever. pou. i vitle, i \ Conn., was thitd with 53 eggs. Three often dlsagreeable aitt avolding 10085 | "\ eq' number of tickets for Joseph| Mrs. Charles Bacrows has returned to| John Clabby, Jr. 20 Dunham street. Th pens of White Laghorns and ene gen of that disagree with thim, or they can | ored e s Cranstoms todAy.— |bér home 4t Fast Great Plain after| Mids Myrtle M. MoCord, 160 West it & practice to counteract the eftect of | ads. Spending several days with her cousin,|Town street. by Tatro crashed In- the harmful acids and prevent the fofs Alled apd|Mr. and Mrs. Charies Perkins of Léb-| Emil Tatro, public service driver, Nof-{f6 Mf. Bradford's cat. mation of gas or sournéss by'tne use of | The AtIsCl Aebptn ok e Ahe | Anoa. wich. a little Bisurated Magfesia at their |repdited & nuft ! P P e meals. B roadway of Bath #trsdl 4 p There 8 probably né betiér, sater of BATTERY B'8 PROSPECTS The Bradford car was foretd back ar, eame near run- iy weel. Spencer Lincoln, U. 8. N., submarine ning over Attorney Thomes M. Shielas, | White Sorings Farm Geneva, N. Y., base. i Who happéned to be there, having been i s R A Tl Charets S 21, ot R ron vrmoma mas. zma | T, iy of sttt v w1t 20 ox. 1o a Pound used for this purpose. It has no diréct! 7Jgr and Mrs. George WL Dart of TV o | mobile driven by Tony De Sario of this B s ars thaf way thrown out at Mr. Shields’ feet and | CCO#fhurst, L. I, a pen 1Y, for Price of sction on the stomach and is K0t & 81 | yon (iils were at their summer cottage | & A = t;s:fia%'t:a‘:ahfifi‘:_“e of thelcity. The De-Sprio car, with four men | the car shot down the bargk at the side |NOTT® oWned by Lawrenas Va One b, B ot .;Bé'o"u;lge':rw Bee of the pow. | & Magon's 1sland early in the week. e s e in it, was coming towards m&clly. when 4 ; of the road and was badiy wreched, | ATEYIe, N. . u pén of Wh ral lets of the state. About twenty-five members N owned 1.7, Ramage, » 3 faken In a Jitle water with the f00d | At the Atchibala Torranes mew reshs Ot the battery have aiteady sigmed | cppmeite mrecio?s, €T coming in the | | Insbector Bradford's car was wiwo|TNICH IV 7 T, O Latiorse soped 55 #ill neutralize the excess acidity which | qence on McKinley Avetus, fen are e | for the preliminary tryout which 15 to be | aistance morin ot tne e Frankiin 8. Wilcox who eame there. from | Brfest H. Scott of Farmiugion, Conn., a1 formation. is temoves the whole ":fl" “";"";e‘“n“.';':' ‘;:’:“":m" g;lif“;fl;“fu‘:gr-nm’i‘;em B iAo aky s {rougn. Accotding to Ciabby, he waa|thé Norwich state mospital ana took Mr. """u': A8 glece Whil & peoanetion of - ce ‘Al . » = | forces Vi h B Ol ihails ana HeSItHtally. WIth: | Gharn are fn charge of & fumage sale | s of a competent coach for the season. clear over to the right of the|Bradford back to the hospital where he T g road by th ‘ tre: The time is approsching when eggn Qut need of pepsin Pills or AMHIfIcial | (5 he neld by the Cedtral Baptist chureh. | When the team is formed it will be ¢ approaching De Sario ca#, | tféaled various cuts around Mr. Brad- |gestents. v which struck his fq vard left wheel. The | ford’s mouth. Both the other occupants|Should Be purchased for preservation for G clock has not been striking | fuliy equippeq by the battery. Baseball|De Sario car rolled ovér from the shock |Of the Bradford car weté injured, next winter's uee. Water glass or Y m“é‘&flfii’fi&i?&?%’f?fififfi'& mfl' mu.y and its counting of the | plavers "hflu"ffi‘f"“’tgw‘; the t"'flt;‘fl'r’ &nd had its frofit wheels smashed, while | McCord fainting, dured, Mist [ Lilicate has been found 6 be the best Powdar ot tablets, It never comés &s &|hours is misted Dby residents in the|do so by enlisting in the batiéry as theté | the Clabby car lost & front, Wheel. Mr. Andrews {ook some of the in.|®88 Preservative. The wrter glase aleme liquid, milk or citrate and in thé Bisurated | néighborhood. is still foom for ‘&"; ’“M“ e, rloa De Safio claimed that Clabby was on|Jured to the Baeckus hospial and My, | C4N DProbably be obtained at from 260 to form s not a laxative. Try this plan 4nd|. ke Woran's Foreizn Mihsionary se. | Vocancies -‘:fi: °:“‘( tg“b tfact }f', the Wrong side of the road, when he|J®MeES, Who hmd returned to the scene |30 OANt8 a quart. For use, add ome eat what you want at your meft méaland slsty 6t Trinity Methodist church i§ several me e; o i _eualer;' ave | made his report at police: headquarters, | Of the acéident, took the others, quart of commercial water glass 1o mine Seo It this 1St the best advice yOU ever | padning 4 supper o follow. its meet. | been discharged ds their time has ex-|but this was not subStantisted by Joh | = Afiér Miss MoCord and Mr. Tatro had |QUAPIS Of water that hgs been previous had on “what to eat.” s Wik, pired. - Andrews, who bfought Mr. Clabby and|Deen treated at the hospital, they were|Dolled and then cooled, Soo fhat the e | R Tranted & franchisd | g eh, e battery goss to camp on | Miss Myrtle MeCord to polics heads |iBkén to thelr homes, but M. Clabby ana . e v ECTRII Saybrool S une 12th they eéxpect to take wi em | quarters in his car after the thé saflor Idncoln rema! . | of this mixture for e o Gomen eggs. . SHEAS TRERRERCR VIR s e R & team thac wilelean, up any buseball | It was' also disclosed fhat DaSarte | pital over ight. T O M| N s Geaviel d0gs 39 doen) two quarts ; a O et i o | vas ariviix Lwithoutiha K As ‘boon of water. glass and ar taof water Lo e s Vibraior hnd- prove 1 | Middietown, Sundss. have been set for June 12th to 26th in- ving his"driver s he heard of the accident, s qu licenses with him, and Captain D. J.|Coptain D. 7. Twomey at o | will be suffieient. Weeent investigations you that it is an excellént &Dfll TN Sun@ay next béing Conference clusive and in all probability the battery | Twomey booked- him to appear in polide | @Warters sent the -nm’ p.uZ,""."i..',';",’, have shewn (hat where (he eggs have GAS AND '-n ::o SHUP, day, many 6f the Mé dodi : will go to Devens o?rlanq by ;;uctg; if court in the mornir\; on that charge. scene With Officers P. Murphy, T.|Deen slightly covered with white ras’line Will omit fégular eervices, as the pas-|the battery equipment arrives ime. | None of the occupants of th urphy and F. Tw R : oti-d before pi them in the water { ass WESTERLY LIGHT AND POWER 60 | [i. #inl ne in Prosidence. The start will be made on a Sunday . 2K Jmey, and aleo not i Wiist by the Women of Mooseheart Légion, Chaptér 124, Moose Home, 10- nigl adv. THE MYSTIC POWER UOMPANY, ® East Main Ste Mystie, Comm . . car were hurt, nor was Me, fled Dr. Louis T. Cassidy, spond. | Solution that the eggs kept Muck better D ct] m c. motting 414 the Batters will -arrive | hin aunt, or Miss SeCord, #he were sia| 60 to the oail for & doeioe 1" and for & Tonger period. Ire m’o n! o homé on 4 Sunday, having oné full Sun- | ing with him. Attorney Shields brought Inspector| Marthen crocks are perhaps the most ™ day in eamp. Deputy Inspector Bradford was fioti-| Bradford to police headquarters i the|COMMmonly recommended receptical. A “Benefit Store Tuesiiy -Had AL ‘tha ehsragtéristica Plans are alréady under way for the |fled by telcphone of she acdlent and | Ml ear after ¢he inspeetor had Tad | forty-quart éontamer -iw, gbout the right Py e:rly saimer day. e tem- final dance of the season which Will be|came to police hewdquartérs, taking Mr. ’ 4 his culs and bruises treated by Dr. Wii. | 9%e for thirly dozen egem. Be sire that || 187 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. o 8 obs to 10 degrecs and Outddur | held next menth. The battery i8 plan- | Clabby and Miss MoCord In his car to | OX- the Jiqhid is at least tweo inehes ahove ERYTHING GUARANTEED | 2 B & # lain of the heat,| MRS to make thl8 the biggést affair of | the sceme of the smiash fo see the lo-| The inspeetor will make charges|!h® top layer of eggs. e e WOERSTS [BERRS: 1 CHRD el x| the season. The dance committee is naw | cition of the cars. It wud.in this. thip | 4€ainst James and Tatro for The four | g% g pens In esch of the | | Postage Proapaid on all $1 Mafl Orders The miarriage of Capt A | Gommunicating with some of the best|that the secapd driving. g 2 5 Lamih, of Noank and Miss Gfiroy sy copd aceident eoctrred, and | 4riVing. principal variciies are as follows: orchestras in the state. in which all the injuries & It was stated . Mystic 18 -anmetinced. Miss Gilroy Was| ° [ Grill hour Monday evening was de- Second ;-.n?:mmi o the Pusite setviee ey (fl"::nhvlyn sme Plymouth Rocks. : G 0 O 3 one of the ClerkS ifi & Varlety stite 1| yoted to guard duty. Copies of the| . ¢ i es. just arranged to ell his car 1o & Mo | Wy e, B KAt (Barred) Cazenovin, Mystie. general order were distributed ‘to the | oqeo® PUblic service cars = drivem by|wich man and was o deliver it tonny S s (arded) Kave. BOLTON C L E AN Whe Msostp Fite eotipatiy Was recent: | men with instructions to haye the orders and Emil (Happy) Tatee, | (Wednesday). 7 [Roek Hose Farm (Barred) Kato- 1y 6gFnaised. For the presént the cém-| jearned by the next drill might. The nah, N. Y, A comedy entitied Patty Makes Thing Humin, in three acts, was given by leeal Benest W, Pleksr (Barred)," Glen #as had demated the' use of thé | usual non-commissioned afficérs’ school C O A L|Feesmétican b foom’ for 113 | wiil be heid at the armory Thbraday ev- | ¥ SUBMARINES LEAVING SCOUTS RECE Riage N. e .....i . ameteurs in Boltom hall last Saturdsy fhestings. cnills, At {hd Last mesting of the nofi- ON VOYAGE 10 BERMUDA ¥on Z:::?A:s oy I e el Seming. THe Sevbseds are to B aid On Tnion sirést Tuesday, forsythia | com behost, Lieut Harle C. Herrick, Who | The United States eubrausing bise on ; e W A ER ke .icoeiaee ts start o fond for s Vietrsla for the A Waa in Doom 4t the resAence nf Mist | strved overseas With the 56th artillery, | the Thames was s scens of astivily Tuer 12, Boy Seonts of America, neid Rhode lstand Reds. Cemter school. The east was as follows: P rompt [VEFY | Cacn. "o bifix rosés Wers admired on | gave a very instructive talk on the 153 | asy night as preparations werh ander | Lo iri sidstic meeting at Park Cofigre- | chavies H. La\s, Southibero, Mass. Mr. Green, who pityed the host, the ¥ard at the Jonnasn Heme and ‘u-| mm gur with which the Battéry Will be |way for the departurs of hine American | L) CHUFCh patiors Tuesday evéning [§. 8 Chapin, Longmesdow, Mass. Myron M. Lo Go . lips weré Blosdiiag at Mf. and Mrs. | equipped. fubmarines tor Détmuda. THO anderses ;e“gllgonwmedmufor”u&r:’:& f‘:fi?fi:fi H. 8. Biekford, Grossvills, N. H... Me. Smith, & eigbor worth while. . v - — 10 o1 Hutehinson ive us a trial, and i B T = oarruARY e et i e | ey o Sl B s 8| D R B T e 1| Capain Bruichesive, whe wusmt e we know you will be|gzass, ooy o ome et Marvid A. Jossol oo ermuta ADri} 4ad g, het | UAINE tormer "scos whe tarne ham wike Captat Litie, whe had + itle - Olympic hall—aav. et Word has been réceived .Of the|april 13, arriving at the base Apsi 1. . gfiml 1":1 Presehted to the parents of | James O. Le Fevre, New Palts, understanding, Mazwell Hutchimsen satisfied. [ neme cobr Brieus Taie MORAAY on ads | of Sarmin 4 JOMOR & (OLTAEE SONIQRNS | of Conttin Frank D. Bersien, Sommandint o mamber of Fosp o6, wos aesd 1 er? [ 4 5. 5 ¢ W18l ure Grees, Captain Litte's sater, of the subrma 700D 1%, who sold 70 bonds, | A- P. Robins ing lines of linoléums for the fall sea-|of New London. Hé leaves a widow, S Submaring base, Will be in enafys 19 bes, t the most of any € tn th ik ‘l s Ccl.m on, N. X whe entertained under difficulties, L of the rseq flé. H n the eity, duris . B. Ingolusvy, own, A gon showsd réductions avéraging 20 pef| who was formerly Mise Alice Cérey of undersea fieet. He sald the voyage y, diting ) is for practice manoéuvers. The the fourth loan abive, i R TR Mrs. Smith, whe m:"‘.::.]’:l a 9 éeit. 4romn thode quéted sévérsl months|New London; twe daughters, MIsses|matines making the trip are afl of a,mo Tr66p Leader Willlam H. Latham and | HollyWood Farm, Hollywood, Wash. true friend, Miss Annette Mossle 486 at the Spring opénihg. Edith and Dorothy Joséph of Lo8|type and ificlude the O-7 and 0.8, b‘ot Patrol Leader H. Downét Johnson, Jr., Othier Variettes. Patierice Little (Patty), Whe mas- " eo e s 0 o The lobstermen of Noank have recelv-|Angéles, ard & Sister, Mrs. Péter Mc- | o whigh fecently went agtoung off oo |76 (he only active menibers of the & White Wyandett ages to make things Hum, 1 {obsters, carried to the Connecticut g ;| mén on the submarines wili fi Abou . series of bars with 1oy e (B Helen Bralthwaite, engaged to Cap- 74 THAMES STREET e haramors. {45t 46hson, on saptath | Conn., about 45 vears ago, but lived |3sq. umber Abuat | is medal gnd Is the only boy now activs | Fgncer oy Comi T indotte) tain_Little, Miss Bila Summer ad $400 comih the Smallest arhount|the Sreatér paft of his lifetimme in New Wi s bty ifi Acotiting here who fuififiea the require- y Black 1eg horne) Hope Dunbar, who is =till hoping. NORWICH, CONN. Fossived being 4 Hfitle over $190. London: He Wwas emploved in drug| ments for awards in each of the five wat |\ picts P e y ok Leghorne " 7 Miss Oltve Hutohingon ¢ e el 4 e o I ot o | S0Teh. Hin father, M. R, Joseph, who Isapprove of Juator Migh Schesl. | lonn drives. Pittstown, N. J. BYCUHAIN: & ioquilsssis; woisonl et Phone 542 \ ok b ity S on® | died in 1911, was & passénger conduc-| By a vote of 431 to 414, margin of 11 rty D Wi 4 5 W. C. Pullen, chairman of the -troop ‘Emmons £ 3 q dottes) Plymotith, Conn, . it Powers Bros"—adv.. s tor on the Neéw York, New Haven nd|votes, New Lond6fi étléctors, iti special | COMMittes, assisted by W. Mre. Myton M. Lae 5 . M. Eastwood, There wae a good attendance. The Vie- - Hartford railroad. Both fathér and|référendum balloting, havé voleed their|JIf: Dresented the award . 2 ein; BREED THEATRE MANAGEMENT | moscre) s e o WHE REWE SO RS mARE disapproval of going ahead with the pro. | &166 AwArded for scouts :xnnfi:zffie';: Meands fa e taddew of ik o s ey T . reh, Plainfield, o Himet Baward B posed junior high sehoel bul three places in v moved WILL RUN MAJEST1C ROOR |of bullding it Will be begun 4s sobn a8 ettt td e, et e B » a recst individtal point| At the weekly séssion of the Young | iy ina Mrs Albert Lew have Himes Bivait Pape the Hithe Stent eofitest. During this contest the mem- |Men's Bible study clase at the Y. M. C.|from Hariford te Bolton into the howss Jhe inabagemént 4t tho Bredd theatcs ',“‘“’,"‘m“:fifi"‘z{‘m iy ,"}:’ ’tf,; #on of Mfs. Annie m.‘%.ge‘ Wdow ot the i s o | 968 DU 14 pruetical BirdHotises. A. Tuékday evening the tople Was THE | with the formers parents, Mr. and Mre. Which récently leased thé Majestic Reat | Hh0 O R 116 ik late Mimer E. Page, for many years Seout Alleh Latham, Jr., was invested | Laddet of Life. The following rounds | Gnaries M. Lee. Garden will open the roof on May 24th |dioeess eat 4t ki a5y akent of the York mills, at Saes, ~ Me,| City Treasurer Stephén H. Resvew | WIth the fank of second Glass. A dem. | were emphasized ‘s necessary to butld | mrs Haiel Koste, who has bebn apend. and at the same time will close the Breeq | The United States Civil Bervies eoffi-| gjaq Monday night at 11 o'clock at the | Sumimary of receipts, from May 16, 193¢, | Sn6tFation of fire lighting by friction, | the Indder that Wil constitife & SUEOPSS- | ng the spring vacatioh at her home in theatre for a periol of several weeks to | mission annéunces for April 27 &7 6BEh| oy residence oni Main street, Saco, | to March 15, 1821, is as follows: Withotit matéhes; Was made. Scoutmaster |ful life: The round of fafth is ahsolutely | Wopcoster, Mass. has retu 10 Belton make extensivé aiteratiohs. Theré will be | cofpetitive efaminatiofi for aécoiinting|pir » long iMness of meningitld. The | Cash- on hand J. 1. JORASOR Was in ch s . rned about 230 additional seats placed in the | 4fid Statigtieal clehk, maf s Woman, iy eirid BES 5 0ot 4 s Mra. Keefe's mother, Mrs. theatrs giving about 33 13 per additlon- | 21 to 80: for vicancles in the Tntsegtate | shopt thme afier his grandfather, to | WAter watks $33,435.50 : —— Please God. Coutage 18 andther found | rarsied with her for o vistt, o on T e e e i I :nm:geem commistioh at 81,500 16 #4100 | Gnom he was greaty devorsd, aled. Dept. 6t Pudtic Yorks= & Back Dratt Calls Firemen. that goes {o make the Iadder of 1f€: | juiiye L. Strong, who was i1l with ten- T T Neitine beitm iy :;2; R’&l:fiael Sulmnan, 59, 6nie of tha mest mfifiu B MmABl“'“giME mi?”r‘fu:: gfn‘.‘-fii he Eprink. s TWest Sids opiook Tuesday morning the Srs. bv that ::e"fve:.gtfl(?':: l(‘:: b by o R o e - , 3 e wa an arioy e - . s ¥, »f the metropolitain theatfés Instéad | promindnt and wealthy Jewish oitizéns Peé‘ His agé was nm‘e ,a,,f MR ziics ést Side Cheritical company responded ¢ame to Bolton t6 the Nome of his father, . . and o 16 & teléphonie call for of winds and fiys for stagé settingh tap- | of Hartlord, died suddenly Monday aft-|* Reslaes his grAndfiothér, Mfs. Annie | Outside Work 3 i the Potte supposed fire at | gition, The rounid of Wisdom WaS SUE- | with muscular rheumatism but estries will be useq and already an ofdef | éridon at § 4'elock in Lakewood, N. J.| M. Pags, formeriy a fesident 6f Norwich, | ~ Dept. of Cemeteriég= AWa sel::\* 1'2?.?5."},.,’&“{"‘;,,’,};;‘ Smoké | gastad a8 necéstary té A trus life, a | Mr. Strong’s wife and child are with has been placed fof thesé Rangliigs With | whére he had gone on a fiotoring hé & sufvived By two &istétS, Marion | Ordinary rééeipts . 8,726.81 top A6 and the firé departing Ofi the [ g515mon was mentioned A raré SXAM: ( him » New York firm which fittéd a8 Riailé | with his family. He 1éa9es & brothef In | anq Rosanna Pagé and two brothers, | TFust fund income 3,008.50 notified. epartmént was | pis of ghe who sought Wisdom befors any- | Mrs Charles M. Leé 16 home from Man- and Capitol theatres in New York. Néw London. right thing, éven though We have 0PPO- | prank L. Strong, 16 récover, I& now I Robert and Arthur West Page. Pollee Departi e The A _{thing &lse. Temperancs I8 another e8sen- | . sior where she whs Wwith her dawgh- To give ‘Foom for the néw. séats “thel o 3 moaing of FMSEOE Amemen Ta | L o oo e Cliy reourt e b ANOTEA tore the';n;:l:’:':n‘::::;: o D) lial i & life chat i 16 couat for the ter, Mra, Harry Homeours, 1o severai stage is t6 be movéd bagk about twenty | stan it wad votéa t6 change thé nasmé FUNERAL. Licénses 593.80 rooMm Whers the supposed fire 8 highest and Dest ; ntemperance is 4 direct | ..\ : feet and the entrance to the orchestra|gp fhs Bost from the HeibBrosk-Jones -489,000.00 oo pit will be from undef the stage instead hindrance to success not ofly as regards ot trom the side. The planis for the & post ta the J. Méfie Jonés post, as 6n Franéls Gillagher. G. & E. Dept. tém- drinking but the demand 18 to be steaper- iNvestigation it WAS found that John| Joséph R. Staftord, chaplain 6f Slocum | porary loan . 10,000.68 found that & back araft was responsible Mrs. Charles M. Pinney and daughter, for, the smoke A fire had by 1A st &n Btarted | i in 11 (hings. PAtiencs whs the IRt | weske vt tn pook Teradon i e or # : h 2 & 8t6vé in the barber sh . + week's visit in New London with the for- terations were drawn by Cudworth dd|chester Helbrook Wwas born it AA6 post, Ko. 16, G. A. R., ¢onducted thé fu- | Finanes Dept— 0P on, the | pouna mentioned: in the discussion, and It Thompsbh and on Monday Were ap:||nsteaq of Hebron. Ve | meral services Monday afternosh in/|/Temporary loans .. #round floor and the back araft had sent mer's daughter, Mrs. Charies Davisen, Proved by the state police. . the Smoke through the buildmn, the point WAS mAds that we must not 6niy v llaghd ho | To be raised b A portion of the elty whish afways|Erovidence for Franeis CGallagher, who e raiséd by tax 2 have patience fegarding our daily auties Wild geese passed ovér Bolton Satur- fay. .00 : 9 % —_— BAs Most satlafactéry mall delivery et died Friday night at the Soldiers’ home, | Sewer asséssmefits DERRICK BOOM FELL ; - but espeically patience with others; if we The stal ad at the Cent vloe s the Sachem straét and Lines: Bristol. Licéhses (atmuse- Row Britatn—At & meeting of 17 of | témember low very patient God is With receiving ‘:,:‘.,,,, ‘.l spring :;,::,‘n“ ON CHURCH STREBT JOB |avens $tction, Wheré resiants oxpost |, It Was Mr. GallaghePs Wish, a8 get| ments etc) . ! {he largest Ménufacturers in New Britain (U8, 6 Will b6 mote PAtieRt With tosé | " My ana Mre. Roy Carpenter of Webt- » fo 866 Dostman AIBSEt A Guile atobcet|fofth in the atfangements fof his funeral | Miscellaneous .. . 75.00 the other fiIght it was voted t6 opén the | ADOUL UK field, Mase., spent Sunday with M. Caf. TRAL WIS & NAEY Duthne T ek | ok & m'*“k a uile about 8| pioh he madé some fime ago, that his e 10,278,39.44 | FMODS &R hiour eatlier between the dates penter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. ous injury When the beam of the deftick | &Clock ¢a v 4y morhing With | yuccing should be marked only ith the tasiacis | 8 ADHL $4 aNA 35, when (he ralives aiiid Rl P Rl e , Mr. ] bing used in the excavation work fot the | military punetuality. Grand Army service with which so many $1,046,959.76 | timetabies changes are made. A Miss Jennle Bamsvls of Seuth Man- rddition to the Austin block fell | Holdérs of the Pérmanént 4 1-2 per|pt his Civil war comrades had been laid . Among those presént at the hearing on EAGMet SAEE SandAy At Mevien 36 148 5\"’5"”} n:“mll'.if- t:‘he ‘:flrmkmwll:’::- fi\i. dqtma:\h ho;&i of ](heRFouHh Lfi:fl;ty to rest. Aceérdingly, no Glergyman offi- s E—— g'fr,"e'.',i..”.:'n’&':'.‘"h hll'l‘L ::.e'r.-l the “:1; Mok 1 K. J6m08, Misis 2 eanctts g used to lift stone from the | Loan in the Federal Reserve district | ciated. City Treasurer Stephén H: Resves' summary asvem| i 3 . Sem- vation to teams on Chiiftch Stfest. As|Will feceive, on ApFil 15, about §30,000.- | Meedmbem of Slocum post were present| 1§20, myuncn 15, 19::."1:‘:0%0110&:: e of disbursements from May 15, |1, Hartford, Tuesday, wére President|fer and Louiss Phelps were in the beam brought up a heavy load and'|000 a8 sémi-afinual Intérést, then due, at the undertaking reoms at 27 Broad swung out over the feam Somethig says a Stdtemént issuéd this week by ¥ £ i Charles ¥, Wells and Seeretary J. J. O'-) Maneheéster last Wednesday evening to streét at 3 o'cleck for the prelimina broke and the beam crashed down on |the Federal Reserté banik, o i age ot Unezpended |Toutke of the Norwich Chamber of Com- tand the gymnastic exercises of some of 7 p the pighth grade pupils in that place, of cervice Owing to the advanced age of Appropristions Disbursements Balances, |merce and Frank 'B. Riokettson, Jagob| e« O e e s 1o a6 mates | 4o MF: and Mrs. Frederick Olds of An.|the veterans thers were no active bearers Dept, of Public Werke= e R L T T whem Mis Auth Jeots of Belten Was een the horses v over afe réturning after a four monthe’ | ffom among them. icers of thé pest| Ordinary repaifs and expenses ......; 94500000 45 f y 5 5 ind the deiver who was on thé wagon at | trip to Florida in their auto-house. The |rode fo the Swan Peint Semetety. where Bt /e oLl The bill In question, 1t paseed, wouM the time. The beam hit the tohgue of|house 19 ffteén fest By Sevén and is|the G. A. R. committal service was read. Outside work . 5 X make it necessary for manufacturérs to the wagon and Shatteréd it biit mirc-| qiilpped With &N eofiventences for keep. oo o Rt g . Mr. Gallagher was buried in the family | Garbage and as 17,000.0 have all wasté matter flltered before Rt > ulously missed hitting the Horses o the |ing houss in & tourists way. Ahoy|lot X ¥y ‘5&3’5 i e z:fiflz 1,52.::\ A ATABRIan 6. PIVeR A Teu‘Yo Fn I driver by a few inches. traveled 4,800 mile§ while away. | As far as is known, his only living rela- | Macadam repairs ....ss 14,000.00 1518197 2 She il nien ate oppeatd to the B ur en Bhe * aviation committse of fhe Con.|tive 18 & niece, Mrs. Samuel D. Wangh, | Olihg 8nd ADFIRKIAE +sisesss 6,000,00 84675 KT Lo M @t T oAl Wy MODERN WOODMEN WHIST hecticut Chamber Cominerce win | 0f Bskridge, Kas. Parks and treef.....ii.iieies 2,600.00 . *3877.12 040 ivense upon them with no certaintythat! oy ..y be Pile gufferers that quick WITH 25 AABLES PLAYING | Méet at thé offiees of the chamber in Miss Line T. Harding. Liability insurdnee . I 181894 1,365.16 51454 |Mearures which might be adopted would | g,re and lasting relief can be had only A suoeesstul whist was given by the | HartiOrd this (Wednesasy) attarnoon to (Contributed.) e iy 23060 183,35 T i el by removing the causé—outting and fodern Woodmen of América in Steiher's Mba@e‘r #tate contfol 6f aviation and| 4ns funeral services of Mise Lina T.| West Thames Street improvement, re- w. ot b e salves won't do. Hem-Rold, a harm- ball on Tuesday evening. Twenty-fivé | [He fited af Promoting it further by éon- | Harding took place in the church at Lyme| &PPropriation . *7,283.3¢ e e e oo less tablet, is guaranteed by Lee & tables were played and the prizes were | Structifig flying fl6lds and making oth- | wnere she had for yéars Béén & Gsvotéd Dept. of Cemete £695.01 The master plumbérs of Néw London | Osgood Co. awarded as follows: er;::ne;me:u, member. There was sincere grief for the Fire Department $2,835.9¢ have votsd unanimously te 16p 15 Gents| . o Ladies—First, Mrs. N. Larsen; sécond, " Pars mention among | demise 6f ofie 86 Wofthy of 6uf love and Mrs' Fred Thompson; congolation, Miss|&uUéSts at the St. Regis, Genéral Charles | respect. Miss Harding, who was 60 years Alice Rothwel. Gentlemen—irst, | H: Sheretil and Mr8, Sherrill (Georgd |of age, had devoted her life to eare and Frank Burke; second, Miss Loretta Rich- | B: GIBb), %ho hive heéen at the Vis- Police Department= an hour from the pay of tRe journeymen, beginnifg thé 15th, a_reductiyn from 90 R Sal “'17;2;’5133 19-{"5’5-;17‘ cents to 75 cents an hour. 1\ ummage e X Thé master plumbers Rave - decided : Kifidness to othérs. She took caré of her | Street lighting 20,760.26 2,289, TODAY ards, playing in place of a gentleman; | Kinla Hot Sprin8 ah daré stavinz wntil |mother, who lived to bé 90, and then she | City Couft 5.750.00 T R H 1 R B e S o L 35 BROADWAY. sonsolation, Mrs. W. §. Hastings, playing | the¥ 8all for Burope. General Sherrill |took care of an aged friend who was 4bl6 | Health D 2 5 o p 3,000.00 2,340.53 i 1t 1" 2 148 fieh Taentiontd Tor ana ot ¢ lovk Gt s Akl 1 m ,349.53 €60.17 |time as it 1s.° The journeymen have been | NEW LOT OF BARGAINS, GARMENTS, ‘"“:LETD"E’.I"_‘?"“’."““J.OCIETY diplomatic posts. e e The tine. emlelf| Qas and Blestrieal Depias advised of this action and elaim that they SHOES, MATS, ETC. . 1D 1N O Freé dancing at the OwIS® bazaar, |Still otheérs, puszled her honest, truth-| Operating and general expenses... 517,890,00 461.477.16 DA Bty ) e T G NS Miss Jané Bill is at Atlantic City. | Olympic hall—nay, loving heart until she lost her mind. With | Pyment on temporaty loan, Ges and TP MR E SLtDatath ut OFFICE OF Teh Trifoil Club met Saturday aftef-|' 4 guestionaire sent ont b her family and friends doing theif sincere [ _IlECtriC .ouuar oo oavo Gesideiseis 10,000.00 10,000.00 ol :";‘Q’;‘:;fl'":" “"': Dbeen ;‘“d to :"'- moon with Miss Isabel Mitchell, tHofia1 Wholesels Dry Goony mog:: best for her, God looked down and sum- | Interest on mortgage bonds . Yoes 20,000.00 0,000.00 . - Agey of eirpentere 3 guee & ! X ARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS, 5 & .| Interest on $287,000 4 per cé o 11,480.00 5,740.00 rom 85 cents to 75 cents an hour. City Hall, Norwieh, Conn. The Misses Lucas, Miss Mary Pad- | tion to detsrmina the carry-over on cer. | maead wine e cna nomenna DOt | [ oot on $13,000, § Der 68t «oeeiss 4380.00 2,080.53 HA T e 4 TICK. fock and Miss Jane Me G. Alken, left | tain particles showed that Jjobbers are : Interest on $225,000, § per cent, suuv.. 11,2000 11,350.00 Gy New Ydadon Mayer Wet' Arralined. R s Monday to spend a week at Atlantic|not heavily Supplied in {his manner. The : k) / P Mayor E. Frank Morgan of Néw Lon- whether owner or tenant, o T S paied i nle puagdes. g WAGDING. Park . Department=— 5,000.00 151096 L0000 o Wed Aol SMEALE B it AW o use water for aprinkiing purs Mrs. Bdward E. Rose, who has been | ton®, wool and cotton blankets.flannel- Petter—Bullard, Water Department— the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | éttes, fall wool and cotton warp. B. P. Bishop, at their home on Broad- #%ay, has .efurned to Blmira, N, ¥. / , it ha a written permit froml . don police court Tuesday on the charge "y g ione: . P A very pretty weading was celebrated | InBTest oot T 3303750 1.300.00 ] ot ivarkiiie: ife auiv Goesiiome within = ro Fop g W TR Bartholomew F. Shea Has Been ap. |3l the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A.| Finance Department— r & taken from melered service. 4 é stricted zone. An entry on the “blotter” otice to the contrary ')e_ given POinted pversaer of the weaving as. | Dullard at Temple Spring farfn, Mont- | Salaries and tax commission .. 5,500.00 d & gt ot h el o i YA "25,643.7!) ’ ‘l“t police Rndquar_xen in New London in- at“ th, nnxfi hlzfipa:.l.mc‘:t“mr ‘mm: . Miss Clementiné E. Jordan, daughter | partment at the James J. Ree: - | Ville, Tuesday, April 5, when their daugh- | Cou u 2,900.00 ,014.45 95.56 | Alcates that Monday afterneon, follow-| Gity Mall, s isu #hrinklin, of Mr. and Mrs. Alexandeér Jordan, of | facturing Company of m.ek;,'};‘,""’;';g tér, Lorna Iréfie, %as ufited in marriage | Milk inspector 7 750.00 534,08 211.91 |Ing the “tagging” of Mis car, Mayor Mor. | A8t YeAr wiki be constdered phyavie Bturtevant Avenu vas violin soloist | succeeds the late John H. Dwvér. rp, | With C. Richard Pottef of Montville. As | Election expen£es ...iii... s 1,300.00 1,255.71 44.29 | =an telephoned headquarters and inform- | ™ _"3 hold notify this office in t Monday eve s meeting of the|Shea is also afsistant chief of the Rovk. | Miss Cofline Williamsén played, the wed- Interest, exclusive of Watér and G. 5 ed the author] that car 12-554, parked ¢ of tenants who have uses Westerly Music Club. ville fire department and has been con. |diNE march the bridal party entered the & 1. Qepartments ii.iiieisies £8,000.00 19,936.75 $,063.25 |on State sireet, was his but that it was|water for sprin purposes and been Miss Katherine B. Hempstead, who|fected with the £an company for |VArior, preceded by Miss Alice Fotter, | Loan of September 14, 1917, flthu in- there “on sofficial business.” responsible for same. has been spending the Easter vacation |iumber of years, i E‘(‘l’““;@“ ‘rcf‘"“:;‘- “;fs Lo gt general _ strest imptove- G . SeprUiLing Sgaten s from Apetl let 14 S ihiss Allen and Miss Marion Allen, who abt ment ... ceih Saeeiaiiiesiond o 5,200.00 5,21 n B e A e WAt E o | o TuesdAv afterndon. the president, Mo, |ab flower sirls. Then came Miss Doris | Loan of Sepicmnier 23, 1918, fourtn in- _GURLEYVILLE Tor Girls, at Natick, Mass Nelson C. Diseo, présidéd at a4 mesting | Bullard, the bridesmaid, and Miss Faith stallment, North Main Street maca- Misg Alfreda Walker is visiting relas e WG 1t St Sty e; e CAtHslic Women's club, held at |Allen, maid of honor, f8116WEA By GeOrge| @AM .......o seseecisesciiineiecins 2,000.00 4,000.60 3 tives in Worcester, Mass. N 0 T l c E - £ i&ua"ganh[) allup gn dfl::fl:tflz LI nr::xae! :g;’b{m;eas!l:an T. Sylvia | A. Bullard, who accompanied the bride- | Loan of Maseh 15, 1817, fourth instaile Robert Walker Nhas been ding & Gallup, have moved from WASKIARION |4 rummage SAle. As thé efi:fl?filinfir ngx. e}'u".?.e"'if”‘s‘f‘&..‘!:‘ b‘::srtfoorrn::(d the I-‘QTTP:’ »33‘&,"1‘;’“5"8‘.'. 1:;,;«; g:&‘mfi Gad g t" dl"x'mlm “fitl‘l’ TR Hereafter the 3 Taxi d 3 - % 3 urth i on, nowlton 5 4 Manor lo the Jghnson House, ab-Hir- | pleted e A9H sewing, for the pari | First Bapist church of Norwich, in (he |~ lon and Balanesh ..o covcoverr 130636 STAOLAE The Wunday servic n the ehureh | 1 Majestic U Rl X 2 oy fokai lifs ‘Weoek ¢ Thurs- | parlor, which was very prettily decorats | Temporary loan, 1918-1830 .... <oo - 14,000.00 14,000.00 were attended by the largest congregation Semce Wl“ hln out .n 7. Germany is using ‘window cords made | o | E this week. ~ |ed for the ceremofiy. The best man was | One-fitth West Thames, Thames Straet seen in chureh recently. A vi -pass. of vapet, The electric coupe-driven by Miss I [RCs¢r Bullard. ol v f imptoverriént, #écond installmént 4,800.00 4,800.00 ing sermon was ably [ 00, Ia M. Nortdn Wwas run into técently, | The bride was atlired in white and car [ Tempofary loans 160,000.00 140,000.00 pastor, Rev. Leonard Smith. cars for f\lneflll, at “ k and —e while parked fiear the residence of Mue,|MCd White roses. The bridesmaid also | Contingent ..... 12,000.00 946144 Mrs. Mary Chapman spent the wesk| £ Heldu‘.hei from Slight m Frederiok 8. Oamp, by an intéxicated |WOrc whité and carried carnations. Eigin Street sweéper . 7,000.00 6,822.41 €hd at Eastford With Ner parents, Mr. and | gIVE benefit to & NIHK = Motafist WAS WAE Ariving up Bréddway, | Refreshments were served. Mr. and | Public Comfort Station for womea . 1,200.00 18.43 Mre. Weeks, GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE | LAtar the man @rbve BACK #nd Bumped | Mrs. Potter 16ft f6r & BHOFt honeymoofi | GIff StF6et eXtONSION ».evss ooese 1,200.00 1,408.78 ‘Mr. and Mfs. Stedman Sterms sre 10 |aleo all other work at the new Tablets relieve the Headdché by ouf-|ine soyns Again on his downwara . ttip, after which they will reside on ’ @ - 3 spend some time with Mrs. S10rrs’ sister fng the Cold. A tonic laxative and| His license number wié not known, & | farm recently yurclmseil by Mr. Pott $1,143,942.38 $102,100.62 $132.253.10 | near New en. rates. erm destroyer. The genuine bears the |he got Away thiough one of the sige (1P Charleston, X i1 ’ SOVerdraflE siisinseiveisirsceiies ot § 931534 | Mra. Marguerite Walker and daughter . E:lnanre of E. W. Grove. (Beé #ure|streets. ¥ l Many beadtiful gifts were received by ————— | Wilma spent_the first of the week with get BROMO.) 200 : : the bride. : / ety L rsistves'® wape, Mo Day or Night. Phone 1988

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